by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Wed Jun 29 21:44:09 PDT 2016

Bun Bo Hue While the city of Hue is known for it’s fancy diminutive single bite royal cuisine, those of us spending our time eating on the street are more familiar with the soup that originates from it. We’re talking about Bun Bo Hue. Balance of flavours, usually seen in Vietnamese cuisine, gets thrown out […]

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by Kacey Mya @ Travefy

Thu Jan 18 03:00:39 PST 2018

As a blanket of fog rolls across the East Bay from the sea, it uncovers a remarkable skyline that sneaks up on you with its wonder. Imagine observing the differences of how the sun paints the Golden Gate Bridge as it rises and falls. Take in the San Fran skyline on foot, bike, bus or […]

by Sharyn @ Ho Chi Minh City Highlights

Sat Oct 15 22:47:36 PDT 2016

Well, I haven’t been out on a trip for quite a while. (I think the last one was with Saigon Treasure Hunt) The main reason is, I’ve been totally flat out writing and editing the second edition of my book...

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Sat Jan 20 09:20:21 PST 2018

Hanoi is the capital city of Vietnam and is home to around eight million people, which is over 8 percent of Vietnam’s overall population. This area of Asia has a tropical climate with hot, humid weather in Summer but it is completely different in Winter, the temperature sometimes goes down to 8°C. The best weather […]

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Tue Jan 09 00:11:33 PST 2018

Now, Hoian is one of the most famous destinations in Central Vietnam in particular and in Vietnam in general. Coming here, you can enjoy the ancient beauty of the hundred-of-year-old ancient works such as the convention of the Hoa people, Japanese Bridge and An Bang beach. In addition, you should spend time experiencing the following must-do things while you’re in Hoian.

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Thu Jan 25 05:00:09 PST 2018

Google Maps can easily show you top tier restaurants with a few strokes on a smartphone, but it still struggles to pinpoint the location of Hanoi street food vendors. Hanoi’s small stands rarely have a specific address or really, any desgination at all. They are located in unsuspecting alleys, hidden within unpopular parks, or spotted […]

Street food in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) is arguably the best in Vietnam. The street food scene in Saigon permeates every district, neighbourhood and alleyway. Visite Ho Chi Minh city and get Vietnam visa on arrival at site

by Hanh Pham @ Vietnam Visa in Singapore

Mon Mar 20 01:22:11 PDT 2017

In this post, we will deal with two issues: Do you need a visa if you travel to Vietnam from Singapore? And how can you get the Vietnam visa in Changi? By reading through this post, we ensure you will save yourself a lot of time and cost.

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Sat Sep 03 21:29:17 PDT 2016

If you are following us on our YouTube Channel (and you should!) you probably would have watched all of our top 5 already. Our goal as always is to provide travelers with the best spots, according to us, for various Vietnamese street food or activities here...

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Fri Jul 17 03:38:45 PDT 2015

One thing that Vietnam has to offer is fruit. This is very nearly the perfect place to grow fruit with the abundant sunlight and moist, tropical air, it’s a fruit growers paradise. All the tropical fruits are found here, and many fruits that are only found in South East Asia as well. There are even […]

by Kelsy Chauvin @ Fodors Travel Guide

by Sharyn @ Ho Chi Minh City Highlights

Thu May 04 18:10:33 PDT 2017

Bonsai is Back!!! It’s my great pleasure to announce that as of April 2017, Bonsai Dinner Cruises has a brand new boat, “The Bonsai Legacy,” and is re-open for business. I often get queries from my readers about which night...

by Kayleigh @ Vegan Travel

Sun Jan 28 13:10:19 PST 2018

Stop number three on this crazy whirlwind of a trip landed us in Vienna – just a short (ish) train ride from Budapest. And if you remember from my last post, we were well equipped on that train ride with […]

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Fri Jul 17 21:56:34 PDT 2015

Water spinach- morning glory (Rau Muong) Water spinach is the most common vegetable in Vietnam as the tropical climate creates favorable conditions for its growth and the veggie does not require much care. Water spinach has become an integral ingredient in some Vietnamese cuisines such as sautéed garlic spinach. In the south, morning glory is […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Tue Jan 30 05:00:22 PST 2018

Known as the Buddhist center of Thang Long citadel during the Ly and Tran dynasties with historical and architectural values, Tran Quoc Pagoda attracts many Buddhists, visitors, and both domestic and international tourists. In 2016, the Daily Mail (UK) listed Tran Quoc, the oldest temple in Hanoi at over 1,500 years old, in Top 16 […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Fri Jan 05 07:45:21 PST 2018

Choosing a hotel for your holidays always takes time. Especially when you have a long list of places to visit, you have to book a hotel that is easy for you to commute. When in Hanoi, due to its complicated traffic system and the position of famous tourist attractions, you should book a hotel around […]

by Pierre Blake @ PIERREBLAKE

Wed Jan 31 05:37:43 PST 2018

I was very intrigued when I first learned about The Myst Dong Khoi hotel, located in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. The Myst hotel focuses on a very unique and authentic Vietnamese experience and labels itself a boutique hotel. I recently went for a weekend stay-cation to see what this property had to offer. Continue Reading

by Phuoc Le @ Innoviet Travel

Tue Aug 29 02:32:25 PDT 2017

Ho Chi Minh City, commonly known as Saigon, is the mixed reflection of dynamic modern lifestyle and impressing historical architecture. In some ways, Saigon is lovely in the eyes of some people, but dangerous for the others. The difference, I think, lies in how much you understand about this city. It may be unfair for

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Sat Dec 16 21:08:45 PST 2017

Ho Chi Minh City a.k.a Saigon is a vibrant and hectic city. To really absorb the culture and lifestyle of Vietnamese people in this city requires travelers to spend at least a month here. However, not everyone has that kind of time and sometimes, visitors can only spend a day in this urban jungle. Fear […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Sun Dec 31 05:00:00 PST 2017

Besides visiting famous places or trying authentic cuisine, shopping is one of the activities everyone should have on their list while traveling. Hanoi offers so many shopping options for any kind of interests. Find out more what you buy and where to shop in Hanoi. Hanoi Shopping Malls Keangnam Hanoi Shopping malls are the best […]

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Mon Sep 19 22:49:04 PDT 2016

While it is quite easy for anyone to look up on TripAdvisor or Agoda for the best hotels in Saigon (and get some great deals), we have decided this time to search some accommodations here that stands out (to us) for their decor and style....

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Tue Feb 06 05:09:18 PST 2018

Wondering where to eat and drink when you visit Southwest Finland? Start with these top Turku restaurants and then go to the Finnish Archipelago for more great food. Turku Finland is a city that takes its food seriously. From super fresh salmon at the city’s historic market to chef-driven dishes at the best Turku restaurants, the food in Turku impressed us with every bite during our recent visit. This shouldn’t be a shock since Turku, Finland’s oldest city and original capital, was named a European Capital of Culture in 2011. As ...

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by Sherry @ Ottsworld Unique Travel Experiences

Wed Jan 24 03:00:10 PST 2018

I stare out my window in Denver at the snow-covered mountains and sigh in defeat. I am tired of being scared and intimidated by the idea of driving in winter conditions. The mountains were calling me; “Sherry, come play…”. I’m not a skier. And yes, I know that makes my move to Colorado an odd […]

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Sun Sep 17 09:07:53 PDT 2017

We booked our tour for 8 people by email with less than 24 hours notice. We requested female drivers for the teenage girls in the group, and we mentioned that our group consisted of one vegan, one vegetarian, one carnivore and one cautious teenager (plus 4 adults who would eat and drink anything!). We had […]

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Tue Jan 02 21:07:28 PST 2018

Hanoi is a familiar destination in Vietnam. However, it is not easy to explore all the interesting places in the capital. Following are some suggestions on Hanoi thing to do in the rain. Coming to these destinations, you can take part in different activities regardless of the unfavorable conditions.

by Edit Horvath @ Vegan Travel

Sun Jan 14 13:08:45 PST 2018

When I was a kid I loved watching The Swiss family Robinson in the tv. I could really imagine myself as part of the family. I spent time thinking what I would do differently, how I would build my own […]

by Phuoc Le @ Innoviet Travel

Wed Jun 28 21:55:38 PDT 2017

Ho Chi Minh City and Vietnam, in general, is one of the safest travel destinations. However like most countries, it has its share of traveller annoyances such as scams and other petty crime. Spend a little time to learn about these simple tips to travel safely, securely, and enjoy the sights and sounds of Vietnam – without

by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle

Fri Jan 05 03:48:11 PST 2018

Thanks to new coastal roads, it's now possible to ride from Saigon to Hoi An, and beyond to Dong Hoi, following the coast all the way & avoiding the busy main artery of Highway 1 for the vast majority of the route. This is a salty, sunny, sandy & scenic road trip.... Continue reading →

by admin @ Eating Saigon!

Tue Jul 25 18:00:12 PDT 2017

BonBon Residence 2C8 Trường Sa Street P. 19, Bình Thạnh District **************************************** Let’s get this out of the way right up front. I hate the name BonBon Residence. Sounds like an assisted-living home for expired frozen treats. And, I want to be clear that Eating Saigon! is not in the business of reviewing the Saigon hotel/housing [Read on ...]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Wed Jan 31 19:16:53 PST 2018

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai may not be as unique as Chiang Rai's White Temple, or as grand as Wat Pho in Bangkok, but for me, it's the most beautiful. It's a striking temple and my favorite thus far in Thailand.

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Wed Sep 28 00:23:59 PDT 2016

Everyone likes to go on a shopping spree sometimes, and Saigon is definitely one of the best place for this. Through a quick Google search will help you find countless of high end shopping malls (Vincom A and B, and the most recent Takashimaya), we...

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Thu Jul 23 02:00:08 PDT 2015

One of the most popular restaurants in Vietnam is the buffet. A restaurant where you can go and choose from a variety of food all laid out on different tables. You can eat as much as you want and there is usually quite a lot of food to choose from. There are different buffets, seafood […]

The best Ho Chi Minh City dishes are well regarded as nutritious, savoury, and hearty delights that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Some of the defining traits in Vietnamese cuisine include rice, noodles, seafood, pork and beef, as well as various fresh herbs

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Thu Dec 21 14:06:36 PST 2017

2017 was a busy year for the 2foodtrippers. We traveled to three continents, 13 countries and too many cities to count. Check out the food and travel experiences that were our best of 2017. We began the year 2017 without definite plans. Perhaps we could plan our calendar way in advance as some ‘type A’ people probably do, but what’s the fun in that? Sometimes, we’re just hanging around our Naples, Italy apartment and, all of a sudden, the spark of travel shoots across our brains and, on a whim, we ...

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Thu Jan 25 18:41:37 PST 2018

InterContinental hotels in Danang or Intercontinental Sun Peninsula Resort won a host of prestigious awards in the world and become one of the most luxurious resort. In this article, we will show you some features of the hotel and given awards as well.

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Fri Sep 16 02:38:50 PDT 2016

If you’re like us and got the Vietnamese habit of waking up with the sun and a cup of cà phê sữa đá, you probably have already your favorite Phở or Bánh Mì joint that will help you start the day in ease. For most...

Saigon is a city of contrasts. Rickety plastic stools perch on every street corner as locals slurp noodle soup, while high rise sky scrapers and international designer brands cluster in the city centre. The motor bike traffic is a thick tide of constant blaring horns, and though no road rules or street signs are obeyed,...Read More »

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Thu Feb 08 17:10:31 PST 2018

What drew me to Elephant Nature Park is it's "no elephant riding" policy. There are no bull hooks here, no elephants forced to kick soccer balls or paint for the entertainment of tourists. Instead, the park functions as a true rescue center and animal reserve.

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Sun Sep 17 09:11:17 PDT 2017

This is the best way to experience Saigon. Just like all the other locals, on two wheels and Thanh and his crew of young guides couldn’t be better. We went on a customized tour and asked for guides to take us to local shopping boutiques while stopping to experience some of the local street food […]

by Phuoc Le @ Innoviet Travel

Tue Jun 06 04:04:39 PDT 2017

Is it possible to find any good vegetarian food in Saigon? Fortunately, it is, now more than ever. US travel website When On Earth has listed Ho Chi Minh City among the ideal cities worldwide for vegans and vegetarians. The city is named one of the ten destinations that “tickle veggie-loving taste buds” as it

by Suzy Jones @ Vegan Travel

Mon Jan 15 09:51:40 PST 2018

To celebrate my 30th birthday I knew I had to something special, and the Romanian Ice Hotel perfectly fitted my idea. I went with my sister and used the company Untravelled Paths who were amazing, they were very quick at responding […]

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Mon Jan 15 23:54:45 PST 2018

From Ho Chi Minh City Airport (Tan Son Nhat International Airport), there are many choices of means for you. The distance from Tan Son Nhat Airport to the city center is only about 10 kilometers so the cost is not too expensive. After that, you will be provided with the useful information about Ho Chi Minh City Airport transportation.

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by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Tue Oct 04 21:19:11 PDT 2016

It’s not always easy to explore Saigon under this unbeatable heat, and sometimes a quick ice cream stop can be the best way to refresh yourself and have enough energy for your adventures here. Fortunately, with a summer all year round, Ho Chi Minh...

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Sat Dec 23 07:45:07 PST 2017

Feeling thirsty in Hungary? Check out our favorite places to drink including hip Budapest ruin bars plus cool spots for beer, cocktails and wine. Finding a bar in Budapest is like finding hay in a haystack. The Hungarian capital has a lot of drinking establishments, many filled with young professionals and visiting tourists. Though infamous for its funky ruin bars, the river split city also has traditional pubs, classy wine lounges and even spa bars. Yes, you can imbibe at Budapest bars while getting your soak on. We visited our first (but ...

by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog

Tue Jan 30 00:44:44 PST 2018

Discovered and architecturally planned by the French more than a century ago, the temperate climate of Da Lat found up here makes it one of the most romantic cities in Vietnam. I’m planning a trip to Da Lat again this Tet and I want to share with you, not only my previous experiences but also […]

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Thu Feb 01 01:25:38 PST 2018

Phu Quoc has many beautiful beaches, smooth sandbanks and streams murmuring all time, abundant seafood and unique traditional villages. How can you choose the most suitable route to explore most attractions in Phu Quoc? Please read the tips below to learn more about Phu Quoc traveling route tips.

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Sat Nov 11 09:40:57 PST 2017

Planning a vacation with young children may seem like an arduous task but with the right itinerary and preparation, it can be an enjoyable experience for every family member. Contrary to what most would think, Saigon does offer a range of activities that travelers with children can participate in. Here are the top 4 things […]

by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Fri Jul 08 00:41:54 PDT 2016

When we find great street food for our tour, we tend to find it in random spots, usually a bit of a drive away from each other. So it’s a rare occurrence when we stumble across a group of stalls that boggles the mind with the amount of choice and quality. We were even more […]

by Edit Horvath @ Vegan Travel

Sun Jan 14 13:09:41 PST 2018

I love eating. For me trying new dishes, new flavour combinations and local cuisine have always been part of travelling. After turning to be vegetarian, my options became less and turning to vegan even less. If you just want to […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Sat Jan 20 00:58:54 PST 2018

Wat Rong Khun may the most popular but it isn't Chiang Rai's only draw. There are two other attractions close to the city that are worthy of your itinerary – Baan Dam Museum, aka Black House, and Wat Rong Suea Ten, otherwise known as the Blue Temple. You can visit all three in half a day.

by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market

After over ten years of round-the-world travel we've learned a few things about what works and what doesn't when it comes to travel gear. So, we've put together some of our favorite travel gear into this gift guide for adventure travelers. If you're looking to buy something for an adventurous or curious traveler in your […]

Ho Chi Minh City Saigon has exotic food, colonial architecture, and memories. If you’re looking for Top 10 restaurants to see and enjoy in Ho chi Minh city, check out this topic … to discover little-known sites, talk

by Emma Johnson @ Travefy

Thu Jan 04 03:00:43 PST 2018

There are about as many ways to take a vacation as there are families in the world, but if your idea of a good time includes choosing a different restaurant every night and exploring little local beaches every day, you might have overlooked an all-inclusive vacation as an option. But maybe you should. Those who’ve […]

by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog

Fri Dec 29 02:29:06 PST 2017

H’mong, Dao, and Giay people speaking English more fluently than Vietnamese, tremendous natural vistas right outside your balcony, an early morning chill with clouds hovering over the mountains, this and more is what you should expect from Sapa! Located on the northern border of Vietnam, Sapa is the only region of the country that has […]

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Thu Oct 05 03:07:39 PDT 2017

BUN DAU MAM TOM (Vermicelli with Fried Tofu) Have you ever wondered what to eat when first coming to Vietnam? Probably, popular dishes like Pho, Banh Mi or spring rolls, will pop up in your head but then you decide to get out of your comfort zone, looking for something new. Perhaps, friends, Bun Dau […]

by admin @ Eating Saigon!

Mon Aug 21 15:10:28 PDT 2017

Chiều Cháo Lòng 26 Huỳnh Mẫn Đạt Bình Thạnh District 0934 324557 ******************************* One of my favorite memories from my years living in Hanoi (already 10 years ago now), is a small cháo lòng eatery just a few blocks from my apartment there. On a chilly Hanoi winter morning, there was nothing better for breakfast than [Read on ...]

by Phuoc Le @ Innoviet Travel

Fri Aug 04 02:27:44 PDT 2017

You are a foodie and want to explore the best street food in Saigon but aren’t sure where are the best places in town? Then this what you will love. Let’s put my recommendation of the Top Must-eat Dishes & Dining Spots In Saigon for Foodies in your pocket and start exploring the Saigon food haven. * STREET FOOD 1. Cơm

Join the exhilarating streets of Saigon on the back of a vintage Vespa scooter while stopping at some of the best food stops & local nightlife hot spots. This is the quintessential night tour in Saigon.

by Sherry @ Ottsworld Unique Travel Experiences

Thu Jan 11 03:00:51 PST 2018

“What is a links course anyway?” I asked as we pulled into the swanky Cabot Links Lodge in the little town of Inverness in Cape Breton. I’m not a golfer, so I don’t follow golf, I know nothing about golf terms, and I never really understood the ‘draw’ to what motivates people to be excited […]

by Eleanor Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog

Tue Jan 30 02:05:36 PST 2018

Tet is just around the corner! To the Vietnamese, Tet (A.K.A Lunar New Year) is as important as Christmas is to Westerners. However, because Tet is a family holiday, many people will leave the big city like Saigon to return to their hometown for a reunion. As a result, many restaurants, shopping malls, and attractions […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Tue Jan 23 00:28:22 PST 2018

Major attractions like Wat Rong Khun and Baan Dam Museum are located outside of the city, but there are a few lesser known temples you can visit within the city's limits. They aren't as spectacular as the White Temple but they do make for a pleasant few hours of temple hopping without the distraction of crowds.

by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle

Fri Nov 24 03:44:46 PST 2017

Covering nearly 200km of completely empty beach, coastal back-roads lead from the old imperial capital of Hue to the beach city of Dong Hoi. Scattered with thousands of traditional-style tombs, this coastal region is rarely explored by foreign visitors... Continue reading →

by Sherry @ Ottsworld Unique Travel Experiences

Thu Jan 04 03:00:59 PST 2018

I visited my parents in South Dakota this holiday and was reminded of how harsh the Great Planes can be in the winter. As the whole US seems to be in a deep freeze right now it’s only natural to look out that frosted up window and dream of the warm sun hitting your face […]

by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog

Mon Jan 29 20:47:22 PST 2018

Are you wondering at which place you will feel our special Vietnamese holiday, Tet Nguyen Dan, the most? Look no further than the Red River Delta of Vietnam. According to Professor Luong Duc Hien, the word “Tet” is a unit of weather in a year. Since 4,000 years ago, Vietnam has been developing the system, in which one […]

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Wed Jul 29 22:47:57 PDT 2015

This is not really an easy list to compile, as there are many great restaurants in Saigon. In fact Saigon is famous for it’s restaurant culture and for the excellent selection of top tier restaurants. Saigon is the perfect place for excellent eateries, nestled along the Saigon river and boasting excellent weather all the year […]

by Daniel Noll @ Uncornered Market

If you visit Kyrgyzstan, it’s possible to overlook the Central Asian cultural mixing bowl that is the city of Osh. For many travelers, Osh serves as a transit point en route to the Pamir Mountains, Irkeshtam Pass to China, Dostyk crossing to Uzbekistan, or the newly marked trekking trails in the Alay Mountains. However, if […]

Saigon is arguably the best place to explore Vietnam's extraordinary street food scene. The city boasts so many street food outlets that it feels like a gigantic open-air restaurant. This is my guide to 7 of the best streets for street food in Saigon... Continue reading →

by Khue Nguyen @ Inspitrip Blog

Wed Jan 10 19:00:28 PST 2018

Hostels are the way to go for budget-oriented travelers. Visitors can enjoy full of services with small angles, affordable rates. the suggestions below will give you the perfect choice. The Common Room Project Bizarre in concept yet strangely nice in the way it brings it all together, The Common Room Project is where hotel meets […]

by Ror and Gen @ Vegan Travel

Thu Jan 18 06:54:38 PST 2018

We spent almost 3 weeks in Rishikesh, North India, in September 2017. It’s a great place to be, by the holy river Ganges, surrounded by yoga classes, great restaurants, ashrams and the stunning Himalayan foothills. It’s a vegetarian town too, […]

by Sherry @ Ottsworld Unique Travel Experiences

Thu Feb 08 05:39:14 PST 2018

When I was a kid I loved this time of year; the 2nd week of February holds a special place in my heart. After all, Valentine’s Day and my birthday fall just a couple of days apart! So much attention in one week was pretty exciting as a kid. My mother would always make me […]

by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market

As we celebrate 16 years of marriage today, I consider a few of our turning points, the mindset that motivated them and some of the emerging lessons that guided us to the next step. Sweet 16, of a total of 19 years that we’ve been together. (Yikes! Has it really been that long?!) For me, […]

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Tue Dec 12 00:55:03 PST 2017

Because of the busy life, many people just have a quick breakfast with a loaf of bread or sticky rice. So if having some leisure time at weekend, which dish do the locals usually have for their breakfast? This article will introduce you the best breakfast in Ho Chi Minh City.

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Thu Sep 08 00:25:46 PDT 2016

We’re quite proud to say that we had our tours customers aged from 1 to 95 years old, and they all enjoyed it! Though parents are often quite scared to let their children on a motorbike in busy Saigon, we believe that is also a...

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Thu Jan 04 12:34:12 PST 2018

The new breed of Budapest cafes are hip, happening and highly caffeinated. Read on to find out our favorite spots to drink third wave coffee in Hungary’s capital city. Budapest is a city known for a cafe culture that’s as rich as the cream that flows into its coffee. Back in the day, artists and poets would meet at Budapest coffee houses to share ideas and philosophies while sipping strong brews and eating a variety of Budapest cake specialties like strudel and flodni. Hundreds of cafes graced both sides of ...

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Mon Sep 25 02:33:48 PDT 2017

Vietnamese street food is so good, it’s made it’s way across the whole world. There isn’t a city you can go to in the world where you won’t find a local take on the ubiquitous pho, or traditional spring rolls. Vietnam’s southern city, Saigon, is home to some of the country’s most delicious street eats; […]

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Tue Sep 19 23:00:56 PDT 2017

A Vegan’s Guide to Saigon Vegetarian/Vegan in Vietnam On the surface, Vietnam – famous for her pork and beef dishes – doesn’t seem like the friendliest of destinations for vegan travelers. However, one might be surprised to learn that Vietnam is actually one of the more vegan-friendly destinations in Southeast Asia. Though infrequently marketed to […]

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by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Fri Oct 06 20:20:27 PDT 2017

Vietnamese street food is famous throughout the world, here in Vietnam it is simply a way of life. The vast majority of the indigenous population eat on the streets every day. In recent years government intervention has resulted in higher hygiene standards and a general improvement in the way the food is presented. Generally speaking […]

by Phuong Thuy @ The Christina's Blog

Sat Jan 27 00:29:58 PST 2018

You might have heard that most businesses close during Tet in Hanoi, and that you won’t find a place to enjoy a slow dinner over the grill, let alone the charms of the city. But take it from a local, don’t worry! This thousand-year-old capital can show you a traditional Tet in Vietnam if you […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Fri Feb 09 05:00:29 PST 2018

When it comes to shopping in Hanoi, visitors generally imagine the traditional shops of the old town. But the capital has so many other attractive aspects, one of which is the emerging modernism of a quickly developing city. Experiencing this city, definitely, should include a visit to the lively shopping malls. Aeon Mall Long Bien […]

by Phuoc Le @ Innoviet Travel

Sun Jul 30 20:36:00 PDT 2017

Shop like a local in Saigon, why not? Ho Chi Minh City, or much commonly known as Saigon, is a real mecca for shopping enthusiasts, but it is crazy, to tell you the truth. If you do not take some information or tips in hand, you will find yourself lost among stalls and stalls of

by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market

When 2016 first began, I imagined it to be a relatively quiet year for us, at least in terms of travel. However, in these final flickers and embers, I peer back in reflection over our Instagram feed and photo stream and am struck by breadth and depth in turns that we've known over these last […]

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Sun Oct 15 00:26:09 PDT 2017

Cơm Tấm [kʌm tɑm] is how you say Broken Rice in Vietnamese. The Viet live on rice Should you ever have a chance to come to Vietnam, try asking the locals what kind of food they are proud of. We assure, 90% of the answers you get will be RICE. Because Vietnam is an agricultural country, […]

by Sue Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog

Fri Jan 19 00:44:29 PST 2018

The phrase “socially responsible travel” is a new trend followed by travelers all over the world, in the context that traveling and experiencing new cultures is popular nowadays. Hanoi, renown for the chaotic Old Quarter, many little temples, Dong Xuan Market that sells household goods and street food, already has so much to offer. However, […]

by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Mon Nov 23 19:37:34 PST 2015

Bun Thit Nuong Simple yet so complex, bun thit nuong has to be one of our favourite street food dishes in Vietnamese cuisine. Translated to noodle meat grilled, it’s a dish that lends well to the climate of Vietnam as it’s more of a salad than a noodle dish. It’s all about the layers in […]

by Daniel Kikemu @ Travefy

Tue Dec 26 06:09:20 PST 2017

A weekend at the zoo usually reveals how kids are over-the-top-crazy about animals. As a parent, you can only imagine how much fun the kids would have if you took them for an African safari, where they would see more animals, roaming freely in their natural habitat, showing their wild behaviours such as long […]

by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market

How do you effectively pack for the Camino de Santiago — light and prepared? This is the place to find out. But first, some quick background. A beautiful walk, a memorable journey — one that comes up in conversation over and over again. That is our Camino de Santiago. Lessons learned, a stack of stories […]

This is the best way to see Saigon. Period. Street food is the cultural backbone of Saigon and only through learning about this exciting food can you really learn about the culture here. These places are just a thin slice of what’s available, but they are all popular so they’ve been included here. Food tours …

by Julianna Barnaby @ Travefy

Tue Jan 23 03:00:42 PST 2018

Looking to delve into the unique history and culture of one of London’s most iconic neighborhoods? Greenwich is home to royal heritage, gorgeous parks, historic museums and plenty of views. Here are our top six experiences you have to try on your next visit. Follow the Footsteps of Royalty at The Queen’s House Fascinated by […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Tue Jan 30 07:56:26 PST 2018

When looking for accommodations, the most important things for us are value, cleanliness, and location. When we find a place like Sherloft that's stylish on top of all that, it's a major plus. Highly recommended in Chiang Mai.

Banh Xeo 1. The Origin of Ban xeo. Apart from other famous foods in vietnam ,Banh xeo Vietnamese pancake also in Japan and Korea with powder outside, inside with shrimp , meat and bean sprouts. Types of Banh Xeo

by Tom@VietnamCoracle @ Vietnam Coracle

Thu Jan 25 06:15:34 PST 2018

In the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap, a collection of bamboo & palm-thatch huts on wooden stilts above a sea of lotus flowers, offer a night in a hammock or on a futon under a mosquito net, just a few feet above the frogs, the fish & the flowers... Continue reading →

by Sherry @ Ottsworld Unique Travel Experiences

Tue Jan 09 03:00:02 PST 2018

Everyone tells you that you should plan for 3 to 5 days on the Cabot Trail – a 185 mile drive around the tip of Cape Breton Nova Scotia passing along and through the scenic Cape Breton Highlands. Nova Scotia is beautiful, and most people vacation on the whole province of Nova Scotia, which means […]

by Hanh Pham @ Vietnam Visa in Singapore

Thu Jan 25 20:16:30 PST 2018

Taking just more than 1.6 hours flying from Singapore to Vietnam, it’s undoubtedly Vietnam is a more and more popular place to visit. How do Singaporeans come to Vietnam? What to take note before the trip? Then have a look at tips below for reference to make sure your coming Vietnam trip will be hassle free.

by admin @ Eating Saigon!

Sat Oct 14 16:01:07 PDT 2017

Maison Marou 167-169 Calmette Street District 1 +84-873005010 09:00 am – 22:00 pm ************************************************************************ Fifteen years ago, when I first began traveling back and forth between Vietnam and California, there were two predictable requests by my Vietnamese friends about what items I must buy in the USA and bring back for them upon my return [Read on ...]

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Wed Feb 07 20:30:09 PST 2018

Lao food is not as complex or diverse as its neighbors such as China, Thailand and Vietnam, but its food is always highly appreciated by tasty flavor and creativity. Lao cuisine is characterized by exquisite flavors made from simple ingredients and unique combination.

by Pierre Blake @ PIERREBLAKE

Tue Jan 23 05:39:27 PST 2018

If you didn’t know I’ve had a love affair for the country of Japan for as long as I can remember. Over the years, I’ve lived in Japan and regularly traveled there, visiting many regions and planning to continue exploring this amazing country in the future. Currently, I’m based in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, where Continue Reading

by Phuoc Le @ Innoviet Travel

Mon Jun 12 08:35:56 PDT 2017

Being as local in Saigon, a tour guide (well, I used to) also a Traveler. I’m very sad to know that very few visitors to Vietnam want to return to this magnificent country. One of the major reasons that contribute to this problem is tourist scams. Although there have been so many topics discussing around

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Thu Nov 17 23:37:24 PST 2016

Christmas is nearly a month away, and can be trully a magical time in Vietnam (minus the snow). If you decided to spend our favorite holiday in the South of Vietnam, make sure to check out our video on what Xmas is really like like...

by Phuc Nguyen @ The Christina's Blog

Wed Jan 31 08:55:20 PST 2018

The North celebrates the Spring of 2018 with many unique festivals such as the Hai Ba Trung Festival, the beautiful pink peach-blossoms that line the streets, and a slight breeze that is both warming and reminiscent of home. The South, on the other hand, greets Tet with the charming yellow apricot-blossoms and joy in the […]

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Tue Dec 26 02:28:28 PST 2017

Pho in Hanoi is well known from the North to the South. Nowadays, pho is not only sold in Hanoi but also found out almost every street in Ho Chi Minh City. However, to enjoy the best pho in Ho Chi Minh City with the real taste of North, you should consider the restaurants below.

by Phuoc Le @ saigon street food blog – Innoviet Travel

Fri Aug 04 02:27:44 PDT 2017

You are a foodie and want to explore the best street food in Saigon but aren’t sure where are the best places in town? Then this what you will love. Let’s put my recommendation of the Top Must-eat Dishes & Dining Spots In Saigon for Foodies in your pocket and start exploring the Saigon food haven. * STREET FOOD 1. Cơm

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Tue Dec 26 05:00:33 PST 2017

Ho Chi Minh City – also known as Saigon – is no longer a strange destination for travellers visiting Vietnam. Arriving at Tan Son Nhat Airport, you are free to venture and explore a number of destinations in Vietnam, but believe me, don’t mistake Ho Chi Minh as another sprawling modern city without personality. With […]

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Mon Jan 15 05:00:58 PST 2018

Hanoi has complex layers of culture to distinguish itself from others big cities in Vietnam. The border between the ancient Hanoi and the Hanoi of modernity and luxury one is not chaotic but unusually remarkable: With a walk down the same street, one can admire an antique Buddhist temple and soon after, the French architecture […]

by Sharyn @ Ho Chi Minh City Highlights

Mon Sep 04 22:59:11 PDT 2017

Episode 8 of Insider’s View comes from Fiona Briers who runs the brilliant Bright Solutions in Vietnam. The work they do to empower women and produce gorgeous handicrafts is fabulous. She’s been here almost 9 years so I’d say she...

by upbai @ Indochinadaytours

Tue Dec 19 23:59:24 PST 2017

In district 1, the central district of Ho Chi Minh City, it is not difficult to find a good restaurant, from luxurious restaurants to sidewalk food stalls where numerous delicious foods are sold, for example, pho, broken rice and beefsteak. This article will introduce you the best pho in Ho Chi Minh City district 1.

by Sharyn @ Ho Chi Minh City Highlights

Sat Nov 19 05:08:12 PST 2016

Editor’s Note: Episode 7 of Insider’s view comes from Jean Ngo, owner of “The Expat Shop.” Jean is yet another visitor who fell in love with this crazy city while on holidays and returned to make Saigon her home. As...

by Daniel Noll @ Uncornered Market

And yet the arc of a career is not entirely random or shaped in the end by factors beyond our comprehension or control. I have felt my whole life that I’ve been on a course and being guided, even though I didn’t know by what. — Steven Pressfield in Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*t […]

by Juliana Hahn @ The Christina's Blog

Mon Jan 01 16:07:57 PST 2018

Sapa is famous for its beautiful landscapes full of verdant rice paddies, rolling hills, Vietnam’s highest mountain, and hidden trails in overgrown valleys. While the idea of coming here for a trek far off from the noise and pollution of the big cities inspires wanderlust, organizing it all can be a bit daunting, especially for […]

by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market

With over 90% of its territory covered in mountains, Kyrgyzstan has no shortage of treks filled with stunning landscapes, alpine lakes, shepherds, yurts and a feeling of being very far out, immersed in nature. It's why we often recommend Kyrgyzstan to travelers interested in trekking with a taste of the offbeat. Our recent trek of […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Sat Feb 03 05:36:05 PST 2018

Many people who visit Chiang Mai do bucket-list-worthy activities like visiting an elephant sanctuary or attending the Yee Peng or Songkran festivals. But there's a lot you can do within the Old City as well, less epic but equally memorable things like cafe hopping or conversing with monks.

by Anna Suszynski @ The Christina's Blog

Mon Jan 01 15:42:50 PST 2018

Mount Fansipan is the highest mountain in Vietnam and Indochina peninsula, located in the Hoang Lien Son mountain range. It was once only visited by adventure seekers fit enough to make the strenuous hike, but now this mountain offers a few different experiences for all types of travelers. Regardless of the new tram that brings […]

by Kalyan Jha @ Travefy

Fri Feb 09 03:00:12 PST 2018

India is a treasure for travel and it’s not just now, but has been so, since centuries. Currently solo women travelers in India come seeking the delights. From pampering, adventure, relaxing, sightseeing and a number of experiences, whatever be your choice, India has it all and a little bit more. Ode to women, here is […]

by Pierre Blake @ PIERREBLAKE

Sun Dec 17 08:08:32 PST 2017

Most of you know I love to travel and eat! Throughout the years I’ve tried many different diets including vegetarian, vegan and most recently, I’ve experimented with gluten-free foods. In case you’re unfamiliar, gluten is a family of proteins found in grass-related grains. Some people are completely allergic to gluten, while others may have problems Continue Reading

by Justin Mewse @ Travefy

Tue Jan 16 03:00:00 PST 2018

Going on a safari is an experience that everyone has to have at least once in their lives. The continent of Africa is a majestic place on earth and it’s the only place to go if you want to see the big five in one place: elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards and rhinos. However, you might […]

by Daryl & Mindi Hirsch @ 2foodtrippers

Sat Jan 06 11:48:55 PST 2018

Seattle is known around the world for its coffee culture, the Space Needle and Pike Place Market. But what about Seattle restaurants? We’ve asked a local expert to share her picks for the best places to eat in Seattle Washington. Read on to find out how to eat like a local in this wonderful Pacific Northwestern city. Seattle is famous for its cutting-edge coffee culture. But coffee is just one aspect of Seattle’s culinary landscape. Locals dine at the best restaurants in Seattle, shop at Pike Place Market for some of the ...

by Pierre Blake @ PIERREBLAKE

Fri Nov 17 04:15:51 PST 2017

If you’re familiar with Hong Kong, you probably know that the Peninsula hotel is the most famous in the region. Almost equally as famous is their afternoon tea that takes place in the hotel’s lovely lobby. While showing my mother around the city, I thought it would be a great idea to treat her to Continue Reading

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Sun Sep 17 09:15:16 PDT 2017

This is in regards to the night food tour. Also, this is a completely honest and unbiased review. I did this tour last night and it blew my mind. I have done other companies and other cities and this was certainly the best without a doubt. We were taken to parts of Saigon that you […]

by Hanh Pham @ Vietnam Visa in Singapore

Mon May 29 21:23:45 PDT 2017

Not too far from Singapore, Vietnam has long become a favorite destination of citizens and residents of Singapore in general and those in Novena in particular. Among several things to be prepared before the trip, Vietnam visa should be on the top of priority. To deal with this issue, we should answer two questions, consisting of: […]

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Wed Dec 02 23:24:03 PST 2015

What to eat for Lunch in Ho Chi Minh City a.k.a Saigon? Entering the world of Vietnamese food can be a daunting task for a beginner out there on their own. What is it? Where is it? Is it the best? These are the questions...

by Phan Len @ Inspitrip Blog

Sun Feb 04 05:00:29 PST 2018

At over 1,000 years old, Hanoi is not only home to precious historical and spiritual relics, but also remained deeply connected to its culture and unique characteristics. The old quarters feature ancient architecture across dozens of city streets, historic monuments throughout the city will help paint the picture of Vietnam’s history, and sprinkled throughout the […]

by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Thu Jan 14 22:51:01 PST 2016

Com Suon Nuong Here at Street Foodies Saigon, we are unabashed lovers of all things pork. And in the great city of Ho Chi Minh City, you can’t walk more than a block before running into a vendor that sells some form of pork deliciousness. Most likely than not, if you see some smoke as […]

by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market

“Add a little sugar to the saffron,” Farzane said as she worked the combination in her mortar and pestle. “It makes it easier to grind.” Farzane, a 20-year old refugee from Afghanistan who’d come to Berlin with her family in the last year, was deep in the process of teaching us how to prepare several […]

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Sat Sep 24 03:02:30 PDT 2016

After the best boutique hotels in Saigon, we decided to have a look at a cheaper selection of accommodation in our city. As always this is only based on our opinion nor this is a sponsored article/video by any of these hotels. Check out the...

by Pierre Blake @ PIERREBLAKE

Mon Feb 05 16:15:35 PST 2018

Over the past few years of blogging, traveling and eating full-time, I’ve received countless emails asking how to setup a blog and begin making money from it. From reading my other articles, you’ll know that the actual setup process is quite simple (this blog only took me 24 hours to build!) Like with many challenges Continue Reading

by Kane Williamson @ Travefy

Thu Feb 01 03:00:07 PST 2018

The world is filled with many historical places to see, both natural and human-made. Whether you are planning to visit incredible historical sites or the Seven Wonders of the World, you’re reading the right content. Below is a list of 6 historical landmarks that will help you explore some of the best sites in the […]

by Juliana Hahn @ The Christina's Blog

Wed Feb 07 06:24:32 PST 2018

Founded in 1907 as a French hill station, Dalat is still a popular destination both for local and international visitors. The city quickly grew, with new hotels, resorts, golf courses, and even boarding schools. Located in the highlands and surrounded by pine forests, the city enjoys a temperate climate quite unlike the rest of Vietnam. […]

by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Wed Jul 06 01:07:54 PDT 2016

Banh Cuon When one thinks of Vietnamese breakfast, the many different noodle soups that litter the street food landscape come to mind. Most of the time, that is true for me as I can hardly turn down a great bowl of pho. But when I do, it’s probably for banh cuon. What is banh cuon? […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Tue Jan 16 21:59:33 PST 2018

Bangkok is the capital of Thailand and its biggest city by far. It's a top tourist destination which is consistently ranked among the world's most visited cities. In fact, so popular and beloved is Bangkok that it was voted the "World's Best City" by Travel + Leisure magazine readers for four consecutive years. Spend a few days there and you'll get its appeal.

by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Tue Jan 12 18:19:46 PST 2016

Banh Bao aka The Vietnamese Egg McMuffin One of the many types of snacks you will find on the street are little buns of goodness called banh bao. Translated as wrapped cake, these bundles of white fluffy dough are all the things that are reminiscent of a breakfast sandwich you can find all over the […]

by fred wilson @ Back of the Bike Tours

Mon Sep 12 01:07:48 PDT 2016

We always recommend travelers in Vietnam to definitely try what the locals call “ốc”, which literally means “snails”, though its meaning is actually going out and enjoying seafood, including crabs, shrimps, oyster and yes, snails. However these ốc restaurants usually have only a 5 to 10...

by Daniel Noll @ Uncornered Market

When readers ask, “I’m traveling to Karakol. Is there anything to do there? Where should I go?” We have a raft of ideas, often surprising them. Why? Because most travelers (and guidebooks) know Karakol, a town in eastern Kyrgyzstan, only as a jumping off point for popular day hikes and multi-day treks in the nearby […]

by Emmeline Brown @ Travefy

Fri Dec 29 18:39:49 PST 2017

If you’re visiting Hawaii, make sure you take your appetite with you. There is an incredibly wide variety of food here that you’ve probably never even heard of as each Hawaiian island has something new and different to offer. Although this list is not an in-depth description of the best tastes of Hawaii, these are […]

by Sharyn @ Ho Chi Minh City Highlights

Mon Dec 05 21:37:18 PST 2016

TET or Lunar New Year occurs at the end of January in 2017. The lead up to the Year of the Rooster will be very festive, but during the actual holiday period, the atmosphere around the country will change completely. The...

by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Thu Dec 10 01:20:41 PST 2015

Top 5 Com Trua dishes in Ho Chi Minh City One of our favourite spots to eat in Vietnam are com trua restaurants. Literally translated as “rice day”, these are canteen-like spots that serve homestyle dishes, perfect for the fast paced Saigonite.. Most canteens serve at least 10 different dishes during peak hours which usually […]

by Ha Nguyen @ Innoviet Travel

Fri Jan 05 02:25:28 PST 2018

Saigon Alleys are food heaven for those who want to discover the authentic cuisine of Sai Gon. Just a short visit to one of these alleys, you will see why locals love to eat in those small alleys. 1. 52 Cao Thắng Alleyway, District 3 51 Cao Thắng Food alleyway has been a popular spot

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Fri Jul 17 20:55:17 PDT 2015

Of course rice is the most popular food by far in Vietnam and is eaten everyday by the majority of the population, so suffice it to say the number of rice dishes in Vietnam are nearly uncountable. However the list below should give you a pretty good idea of the variety and creativity that the […]

by Edit Horvath @ Vegan Travel

Sun Jan 14 13:09:20 PST 2018

Travelling around the Dominican Republic, searching for the best places where you can eat vegan dishes. I was not expecting to find my best raw experience ever in a remote corner of the Samana area. Comparing the crowdies of the […]

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Fri Oct 20 10:22:51 PDT 2017

A place to learn about the war War Remnants Museum is currently one of the most popular museums in Vietnam. Every year, it attracts approximately half a million visitors, two-thirds of whom are foreigners, coming to study about the Vietnam War. History of the War Remnants Museum Opening on September 4, 1975, the museum was named […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Sat Feb 10 16:46:36 PST 2018

After experiencing Yee Peng in 2017, I wanted to write an article describing the ins and outs of the festival, something that could answer important questions about the event in a single post. If you're looking to attend the 2018 Yee Peng Festival, then I hope you find this guide useful.

by Sherry @ Ottsworld Unique Travel Experiences

Mon Feb 12 03:00:00 PST 2018

I walked down the long stone walkway, full of anticipation. The landscape was barren and dry, and the building in front of me was simple and brown blending in like camouflage. I felt like a giddy child overflowing with excitement about what was to come. I opened the heavy wooden door and my whole world […]

Situated right in the heart of Hochiminh City is the most famous landmark as well as core Cathedral of the city, Saigon Notre-Dame Cathedral (translated as “Nhà thờ Đức Bà Sài Gòn). Notre-Dame Cathedral, or

by saigononbikes @ Saigon on Bikes

Sat Oct 28 03:13:13 PDT 2017

Coffee was first introduced to the Vietnamese people by Catholic French priests in 1857 and was gradually adopted by the Vietnamese people across the entire country. And because Vietnam is the second largest coffee producer in the world, a cup of coffee is the last thing you want to miss when you visit this beautiful […]

by Sherry @ Ottsworld Unique Travel Experiences

Thu Jan 18 03:00:06 PST 2018

I laced up my shoes, put on my pack and let the weight sink into my hips. Am I ready? Am I up for this? I asked the man at the front desk which direction to get to the Camino de Santiago trail in Pamplona. He got out a map and showed me how to […]

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by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Wed Feb 24 23:07:51 PST 2016

Bun Cha Hanoi One of the iconic dishes in Hanoi, Bun Cha is one of our favourite of all street foods in Vietnam. What’s not to love? It’s got two types of pork, a smoking hot grill, a tangy fish sauce dip, tons of fresh veggies and noodles. What is Bun Cha Hanoi? Bun Cha […]

by Pierre Blake @ PIERREBLAKE

Thu Dec 07 05:51:27 PST 2017

If you’re familiar with Chicago, you’ll surely know about Jewel-Osco, the supermarket chain. They have just introduced their new delivery service, so I figured it was a good time to try it out by ordering the ingredients to make my favorite cocktails at home, and share them with you! Most will appreciate that you can Continue Reading

by Guest Writer @ Ottsworld Unique Travel Experiences

Tue Jan 30 03:00:25 PST 2018

In an effort to bring you some new voices on Ottsworld, here is a guest post from a fellow adventurer and biker, Jennifer Coleman. As a side note, I will be taking off on my first bike tour this year – so I soaked up all of her recommendations on how to overcome biking fears! […]

by Pierre Blake @ PIERREBLAKE

Mon Jan 29 17:08:49 PST 2018

These days, more and more people are deciding that they’d like to become bloggers. Being able to be your own boss, work whenever you want, and have unlimited upside potential can make becoming a blogger extremely enticing. If you’re willing to take the time and focus on quality strategies to build your audience, you can Continue Reading

by Dixie Somers @ Travefy

Thu Jan 11 03:00:50 PST 2018

Many people love the thrill of traveling, but they don’t end up leaving town very often. If you’ve been longing to travel, but you’re not sure how to fit it into your busy lifestyle and limited budget, this article is for you. Check out these helpful tips to find out how you can experience […]

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by Sophie @ Vegan Travel

Sun Feb 04 16:25:03 PST 2018

Chile was an adventure, shared with my best friend, two weeks full of laughs and avocados and empanadas and sunburns and bus rides and the kind of talk you can only have with that person that knows you since you […]

by Pierre Blake @ PIERREBLAKE

Wed Jan 31 05:42:09 PST 2018

I’m generally a big fan of traditional Japanese food, but I left my reservations at the door and tried the new Japanese-fusion restaurant in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam called Ery, located at The Myst Dong Khoi hotel. Walking into this interesting restaurant makes your head spin. The restaurant venue features a stage for live music. Continue Reading

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Wed Aug 23 00:58:55 PDT 2017

A walk through Hanoi’s Old Quarter can quite quickly turn into an impromptu food tour thanks to the narrow alleys and bustling streets jam packed with food vendors, each offering up a dazzling variety of local flavors. And in case you didn’t already know, everything tastes better when it comes from a no-frills, hole in […]

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Fri Jul 17 23:29:55 PDT 2015

One of the great things about Saigon is that it’s got lots of great places to drink beer. Drinking beer is almost as much a part of the culture here as drinking coffee. In fact you could almost say that the woman here like drinking coffee and then men like drinking beer. It really is […]

by vietnamstreetfood @ Vietnam Street Food Guide

Mon Sep 18 02:39:24 PDT 2017

It’s the go-to lunch for many Hanoians, worth braving the stifling humidity, the hazardous road crossing, and definitely worth fighting for space on a little plastic stool. Bun Cha has become synonymous with Hanoi gastronomy culture, even more so since former U.S. President Barrack Obama was famously pictured chowing down on a bowl of his […]

by JB Macatulad @ Will Fly for Food: Travel + Food Guides

Sat Jan 27 03:09:16 PST 2018

Chiang Rai is regarded as the northernmost "large city" in Thailand, though it isn't actually that big. It's much smaller and less developed as a tourist destination than neighboring Chiang Mai. It's perhaps best known for Wat Rong Khun, a striking all-white structure that serves as both a Buddhist temple and an art exhibition.

by Vinh @ http://streetfoodiessaigon.com

Thu Apr 27 19:30:20 PDT 2017

While all of us at Street Foodies Saigon are complete street food evangelists, there are times when you need a good burger. Thankfully, Ho Chi Minh City has plenty of options to choose from! From humble greasy spoon types to fancy pants gourmet burgers, the city has them all. So we’ve compiled a list places […]

by Audrey Scott @ Uncornered Market

If you travel to Kyrgyzstan, it’s almost impossible to miss Issyk-Kul, the second largest alpine lake in the world (after Bolivia’s Lake Titicaca). But Issyk-Kul is large with two long shores, each a different personality. So where to focus your effort? For many, the temptation is to take the highway along the northern shore directly […]